ASIA CLEAN ENERGY FORUM 2020...ASIA CLEAN ENERGY FORUM 2020 15-19 June 2020 Track 5.1: COVID-19 and...
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ASIA CLEAN ENERGY FORUM 202015-19 June 2020
Track 5.1: COVID-19 and the Energy Sector: Technical Perspectives and Opportunities
16 June 2020
“Energy End-Use Trilemma - Energy Efficiency, Thermal Comfort
and Productivity - Post-COVID-19”
S.K. Chou
Cooling Energy Science and Technology Singapore (CoolestSG)
National University of Singapore
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Productivity
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Energy Efficiency Thermal Comfort
Energy End-Use Trilemma in the Time of COVID-19
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Making Safe – the Must Do’s
• Safe entry
• Contact tracing
• Social distancing
• Workplace zoning
• Work alternation and shifts - reduced occupancy
• No cross-contamination
• Indoor air dilution – purging with fresh air
• Occupant behaviour check – windows and thermostats
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Parameters of Interest*
• Outdoor air (OA) fraction of the supply air flow [10%-100%]
• Hours for air flushing and purging before and after
occupancies [0 hour – entire night]
• Occupant density [25%-100%]
• Window opening rate [fully close – 100% open]
• Occupant behaviour [baseline, moderate, austere]
*“Guidance note on building air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation (MVAC) operations amid covid-19 situation”, BCA
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Performance Indicators
• Energy Use Intensity:
• Lost of Set-Point Probability:
• Mean Part Load Ratio: Et: total building energy consumption;At: total building floor area;LOSP and PLRm are based on the 3000operating hours of the cooling system.
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OA Fraction
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Air Flushing and Purging before and after Occupancies
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Occupant Density
Baseline occupant density: open office 18 m2/person; enclosed office 15 m2/person
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Window Opening Rate
Natural Ventilation Model: EnergyPlus “Zone Ventilation : Wind and Stack Open Area”
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Key Findings
• Influence of Parameters
OA fraction > occupant density > air flushing hours
• Window opening when AC is on is not recommended from the perspective of energy saving and thermal comfort.
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COVID-19 Case Study
• COVID-19 case:
i. 2+2 hours for air flushing and purgingii. 50% occupant densityiii. No window opening
• OA fraction varies to keep the LOSP smaller than 10%
• Measure to reduce LOSP: increase set-point temperature
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COVID-19 Case Study
ASHRAE Standard 55: Thermal environmental conditions for human occupancy
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Recommendations on COVID-19 Case Study
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• Window opening when AC is on is not recommended
• Regarding the OA fraction, if the system is not designed as a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS), the system capacity could be insufficient to handle 100% fresh air. Facility personnel can adjust the OA damper to ensure that the cooling system is not overloaded and thermostat set-point can be reached
• If the normal set-point is lower than 24 ℃, increase it to 24 ℃. This will allow the mechanical ventilation and air conditioning (MVAC) system to supply more fresh air and ensure satisfactory thermal comfort
• Promote an energy-saving behaviour during this period. More zones would be unoccupied than normal case. So, turn off the lights when leaving; utilise daylight; turn off unused appliances; lock, isolate and switch off some unused auxiliary zones
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Energy-Saving Measures: Occupant Behaviour Improvement
• Light use: off lights when unoccupied
• Daylight use: off lights when there is
enough daylight
• Appliance use: switch off the unused
appliances
• Thermostat adjustment: increase set-
point
• Other measures: lock and switch off
some unused auxiliary zones
Source: He Zhiyuan, A Framework for Estimating the Energy-saving Potential of Occupant Behaviour Improvement in Tropical Buildings
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Engineering Focus
• Reduce solar transmission - Increase building envelope thermal performance
• Reduce temperature lift of chillers - Increase ventilation flow rate
• Reduce fresh air sensible heat load - Increase fresh air treatment
• Reduce human interference - Increase smart machine intervention
• Reduce loss of probability that load is not met - Increase set-point temperature
• Reduce energy consumption – Increase renewable energy capture
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Thank you for your attention